Teatro Anita Villalaz Antigio Palacio De Justicia by Diana Sainz
by Diana Raquel Sainz
Title
Teatro Anita Villalaz Antigio Palacio De Justicia by Diana Sainz
Artist
Diana Raquel Sainz
Medium
Photograph - Photography - Digital Photography
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Teatro Anita Villalaz - IVAC,ANTIGUO PALACIO DE JUSTICIA, The Instituto Nacional de Cultura de Panama (INAC) Panama
FEATURED IMAGE: Industrial Art ~ FAA ~ 01/22/2016
FEATURED IMAGE: Exploration Photography ~ FAA ~ 01/15/2015
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This building, which once was the courtroom of the Supreme Court, is now a new space for artistic creation in the city. Began operating as a theater since 1996. Is a Roman theater in miniature, intimate and alternative cutting. You might have also seen it in a recent James Bond movie (Quantum of Solace).
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You can find a small theater (Anita Villalaz Theatre) inside the building hosting various events through the year like theater performances, concerts and conferences. It has two levels (orchestra and gallery). The maximum capacity are 250 seats. A historical spot in Casco Viejo to see live performances
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Anita Villal�z ( Bogota , Colombia , June 11 of 1908 - Panama , Panama , 1997 ) was an actress of Colombian origin who resided in Panama.
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She was the granddaughter of politician and writer Gil Colunje and studied in Costa Rica and New Orleans . He was also a professor at the National Conservatory of Music and Declamation of Panama .
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She had an important role in theatrical performance, where he played in several plays as Do�a Rosita the Spinster of Garc�a Lorca , Lady loves roses and autumn of Jacinto Benavente , Spectra of Henrik Ibsen , Topaze of Marcel Pagnol , King Lear of William Shakespeare , among others.
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On television she starred in the first telenovela Panamanian Hell's Corner ( 1963 ), along with other actors like Whitey Amaro, Armando roblan, Antonio Bernal and Mireya Uribe.
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About Casco Viejo - Casco Viejo Tourist Attractions & Monuments
Casco Viejo is Disneyworld for history buffs. The neighborhood's rich and sordid history dates back centuries and a sharp eye can still find vestiges of every phase of growth on display. From the original colonial wall, to beautiful Art Deco building facades to the excellent Canal Museum, experiencing everything this neighborhood has to offer can take days even though its all packed neatly into only a few squares blocks. So drop the map, get your camera, and spend some quality time wandering the vibrant streets
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Casco Viejo is the historic district and cultural gem of Panama City. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997, Casco Viejo was established around 1673 by the Spanish colonialists, the Catholic Church, and other settlers. Historically one of the richest and most densely populated neighborhoods in the Americas, Casco Viejo went on to experience decades of neglect around the 1950s. The streets are filled with buildings that served as homes, cathedrals and churches and government buildings over centuries and many architectural phases. Some of these structures have been painstakingly restored and now house museums, gourmet restaurants, quaint shops and upscale residences. Other buildings stand in disrepair or complete ruin and the homes of poor families juxtaposed next door with a remodeled, exclusive property offer a an excellent peek into the varied history that the district has experienced.
Casco Viejo/ Casco Antiguo, Panama
Casco Viejo is second only to the Panama Canal as a Tourist Destination in Panama
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